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Conceptual framework for nutrition surveillance systems

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Date
1993
Author
Mock, Nancy B
Bertrand, William E
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Abstract
This article describes the evolution of nutrition surveillance as an intervention strategy and presents a framework for improving the usefulness of nutrition surveillance programs. It seems clear that such programs' impact on nutritional well-being will depend increasingly on their ability to reach and influence decision-makers. Therefore, it is important to consider political and social forces, and also to realize that if a program is too decentralized or too far removed from key decision-makers, its ability to influence resource flows may be limited. It if of course important that the surveillance information provided be appropriate and of good quality. Therefore, the data collected should be analized to ensure they are accurate and representative. Once that has been done, relevant findings should be presented in a readily understandable form designed to meet the intended recipients' information needs. Such findings should also be disseminated to all important decision-maker constituencies, including external donors of nutrition assistance and the general public
 
This article will also be published in Spanish in Bol. Oficina Sanit. Panam. Vol. 115(6):511-22, 1993
 
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Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO);27(3),1993
Subject
Nutritional Surveillance; Automation; Decision Making, Organizational; Latin America
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https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/26992
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